On Sunday 19 June 2005 07:24 pm, Greg Thomas wrote:
> On 6/19/05, Dave Feustel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > http://www.amecisco.com/faq_hardwarekeylogger.htm#Q1
> > 
> > 
> 
> Why just new ones?  Do you think this device is new or something?  
> 
> Greg

The device is obviously not new.  What *is* new is that it is being installed
as oem equipment inside of keyboards for HP and Dell systems and also inside
of  'used keyboards which can be unobtrusively switched in for older keyboards.
Then the companies doing the switching can secretly monitor all the keystrokes
of the user, picking up everything the user types.  There is no way to detect 
the
keylogger short of opening up the keyboard. Shortly I predict the keylogging
functiion will be incorporated into the keyboard cpu so that even opening up the
keyboard will not permit the presence of the logger to be detected. 

What's new is that this functionality now comes builtin to new systems, 
possibly at the
behest of Homeland Security, which would in that case know the password needed
to retrieve the logged keystrokes. So far I see no defense against this spying
technique of password capture.

Dave

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